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Time: July 23, 2025 to July 26, 2025
Location: Embassy Suites
Street: 5400 John Hammond Drive
City/Town: Concord, NC
Website or Map: https://www.buickclubofameric…
Phone: 614-472-3939
Event Type: national-meeting
Organized By: Buick Club
Latest Activity: Jul 21
BUICK CLUB OF AMERICA NATIONAL MEET!!
The Carolina Chapter of the Buick Club of America is pleased to invite you to the 2012 BCA 500!! We have a wonderful event week planned for you here in Concord, NC, suburb of Charlotte, NC. Let us take a moment to explain our theme, "The BCA 500". Since this is NASCAR country and we intend to have AT LEAST 500 Buicks of every year and model, from the earliest pre-teen cars up to recent Buicks, the name BCA 500 seemed to fit well. Our show will feature all types of Buicks; authentically restored, modified, unrestored orginal, professional and specialty, Buick race cars and ones driven to the meet from all over the U.S.A. and Canada.
Our showfield will be on the grounds of the Charlotte Motor Speedway or the Zmax Dragway. An exact location will be determined soon and can be found on the map to the showfield below. The car show and judging will take place on Saturday from 8AM to 3PM. We will also have a large Buick only indoor/outdoor swap meet at the host hotel from Wednesday through Saturday Leading up to the car show we have many activities planned and for more information, please click the event schedule and tour websites below.
We look forward to having you "Going to Carolina in my Mind BUICK"!!
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